West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Blames PM Modi For Covid Second Wave, Rules Out Night Curfew To Tackle Surge

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has as soon as once more urged the Election Commission to membership the remaining three phases of state meeting election whereas blaming PM Narendra Modi for the second wave of Coronavirus pandemic.

She has additionally dominated out Night curfew as a measure to sort out the Covid surge in West Bengal.

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Speaking in Kaliganj, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee questioned PM Narendra Modi. “Why didn’t you (PM) make plans to stop corona in the last 6 months?… You have to answer this. Prime Minister is responsible for the second wave of COVID19. If he would have taken responsible at right time then this wouldn’t have happened,” information company ANI quoted her as saying.

While addressing a gathering in Uttar Dinajpur’s Chakulia, Mamata Banerjee as soon as once more urged the Election Commission to carry the remaining three phases of state meeting election in a single section, a suggestion which has not been accepted by the ballot physique because it stays decided to carry the polling as per schedule.

“With folded hands, I request Election Commission to hold three phases of polls on a single day or in two days. Please don’t play with the lives of people,”:  she stated.

Meanwhile, the West Bengal CM has additionally stated that in line with her, evening curfew isn’t the answer to this present Coronavirus surge within the state. “We should remain alert, there is nothing to panic,” she stated.

It has additionally been knowledgeable that the state authorities has determined to start out summer time trip for all faculties from tomorrow until June.

Meanwhile, after former Congress President Rahul Gandhi introduced that he has cancelled his public rallies in West Bengal in view of the Covid state of affairs, TMC member Derek O’Brien knowledgeable that CM Mamata Banerjee is not going to be campaigning in Kolkata anymore.

“Only one ‘symbolic’ meeting on the last day of campaigning in the city on April 26. Slashes time for all her election rallies in all districts. Restricted to just 30 minutes,” he wrote.





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